Part time, sole charge, daily, Nanny-Housekeeper required to care for three children.  
Location: Tunbridge Wells | Start date: January 2026 | Days: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | Hours: 33 hours per week | Salary: Excellent for the right candidate 
 
Start date: January 2026 
Days required: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - days are set 
Hours required: 7am to 6pm 
Nanny-Housekeeper required to care for three children aged 8 years, 7 years and 4 years old at commencement of employment.  
Lovely family returning to the agency.  
This is a sole charge position with both parents working away from the home all of the time. 
This position would be suited to a kind, caring, proactive, reliable and flexiable nanny-housekeeper who enjoys the housekeeping (not cleaning) side of the role during term time and spending time with school age children during term time.  
Duties to include but not limited to: During the school day - keeping on top of a tidy house, keeping the childrens possessions orgnaised, all laundry, all ironing, bed changes, running errands, cooking for the children, picking up groceries. At the end of the school day - collecting the children from school, supporting them with their homework, taking them to afterschool activities, ensuring they are showered and ready for bed. During non term time the children would take priority and look to the Nanny to plan activities and arrange play dates etc.  
This family have a cat. 
This family have a cleaner.  
Driver with own car essential. Duty car a possibility.  
 
With all Elizabeth Henry Nanny placements, applicants require at least 2 years professional experience, a current Paediatric First Aid Certificate and at least two checkable written references or contact details for verbal references to be undertaken. 
 
All applicants are required to either hold or be willing to apply for an Enhanced DBS Certificate, and to subscribe to the Update Service which keeps it valid. 
 
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